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Samsung‘s upcoming Fan Edition smartphone, the Galaxy S24 FE, is expected to launch this week. While we’ve already seen numerous leaks about its specifications, and European pricing, a new report from SmartPrix has revealed what the device will cost in the US market.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Renders -1

Citing tipster OnLeaks as the source, the report claims that the Galaxy S24 FE will see a price increase compared to its predecessor. The base 128GB model is expected to retail for $649, while the 256GB variant will cost $709. This marks a $50 jump from the Galaxy S23 FE, which launched at $599 last year.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE specs (expected)

The S24 FE is rumored to feature a larger 6.7-inch display, compared to the 6.4-inch screen on the S23 FE, making it the biggest display ever on a Galaxy Fan Edition phone, and approaching the size of the flagship S24 Ultra.

Under the hood, it’s expected to be powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the Exynos 2400, the same chips used in the flagship S24 series. However, there might be a minor drawback: the Exynos chip in the S24 FE is rumored to have a slightly lower clock speed, about 100MHz slower than the one in the regular S24. This variant is expected to be sold in Europe and Asia.

A similar situation could apply to the Snapdragon variant in the US, with a slightly underclocked version of the flagship chip.

As for the camera, leaks suggest that the setup will remain the same as the S23 FE, with a 50MP main camera featuring OIS, an 8MP telephoto, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and a 10MP front-facing camera for selfies.

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